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The album cover for Decimo Cerchio (L’Inferno 1911 O.S.T.) by I Sincopatici ft. Claudio Milano features a dark composition dominated by deep reds and blacks. Angular, fractured textures evoke a fiery, chaotic atmosphere. The band name appears in distorted red text in the upper right, while the title is subtly placed at the bottom in a small, gray font.
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Burning Bright: A Futurist Descent into the “Tenth Circle”

Angel Romero May 23, 2025 No Comments ambientClaudio Milanocontemporary classicaldark ambientelectronic musicI SincopaticiProgressive rockZeuhl

I Sincopatici ft Claudio Milano – Decimo Cerchio (L’Inferno 1911 O.S.T.) (Snowdonia, 2024) With Decimo Cerchio (L’Inferno 1911 O.S.T.), the Italian trio I Sincopatici, joined…

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The album cover for All the Difference by Runar Blesvik features an abstract composition with fluid, curving shapes that evoke a sense of depth and movement. The color palette consists of muted blues, grays, and earthy tones, intersected by fine, almost architectural lines that add structure to the organic forms.
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Runar Blesvik’s Deeply Personal Connection to the Dramatic Landscapes of Western Norway

Angel Romero January 30, 2025 No Comments ambientcontemporary classicalRunar Blesvik

Runar Blesvik – All the Difference (Fluttery Records, 2025) Norwegian composer, producer, and pianist Runar Blesvik has unveiled his sixth album, All the Difference. This…

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Hazelrigg Brothers Recreate The Police’s Synchronicity

Prog News November 8, 2023 No Comments contemporary classicalfusionHazelrigg Brothersjazz

The Hazelrigg Brothers trio has released a fascinating album titled Synchronicity: An interpretation of the album by The Police (Outer Marker, 2023). Hazelrigg Brothers includes…

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Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate – Confidence Trick
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Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate – Confidence Trick

Professor Mark May 1, 2022 6 Comments art rockConfidence Trickcontemporary classicalelectronic musicHats Off Gentlemen It’s AdequateminimalismProgressive rock

Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate won my favorite album of 2020 award, with Nostalgia for Infinity. Now they return with an album that may be…

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